Who reads these kind of books?

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Set in the Old South, erotic plantation fiction drew a mass following during the 70s and 80s. They typically explore such themes as miscegenation, rape, adultery, and pedophilia. Such books also explore sexual "relationships" between slave owners and their slaves.

Who do you suppose reads such books? Do you think that some people still have certain fetishes, which originated during slavery?


Here are a few such books:



 
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Set in the Old South, erotic plantation literature used to quite popular during the 70s and 80s. These books typically explore such themes as adultery, miscegenation, rape, and pedophilia. They also explore sexual "relationships" between slave owners and their slaves.

Who do you suppose reads such books? Do you think that some people still have certain fetishes, which originated during slavery?


Here are a few such books:




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Set in the Old South, erotic plantation literature used to quite popular during the 70s and 80s. These books typically explore such themes as adultery, miscegenation, rape, and pedophilia. They also explore sexual "relationships" between slave owners and their slaves.

Who do you suppose reads such books? Do you think that some people still have certain fetishes, which originated during slavery?

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Set in the Old South, erotic plantation fiction drew a mass following during the 70s and 80s. They typically explore such themes as miscegenation, rape, adultery, and pedophilia. Such books also explore sexual "relationships" between slave owners and their slaves.

Who do you suppose reads such books?






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